London’s roads stay probably the most congested on this planet as life is “returning to regular” because the influence of the coronavirus pandemic recedes, new figures present.
Drivers within the capital spent a median of 156 hours sitting in site visitors in 2022, in accordance with a report by site visitors data provider Inrix.
It’s the second 12 months in a row that London has topped the worldwide congestion rating, which covers greater than 1,000 cities throughout 50 international locations.
The size of time misplaced to jams within the metropolis is 5% above pre-coronavirus ranges.
London was ranked the world’s eighth most congested metropolis in 2019.
Bob Pishue, transportation analyst and writer of the report, stated: “It’s nice to see civic and business life returning to regular, however sadly we’re seeing congestion inching nearer to, if not exceeding, pre-pandemic ranges.
“We should handle congestion whereas enhancing mobility and accessibility in cities to keep away from it hurting financial restoration and impacting the standard of lifetime of commuters and residents.”
Chicago within the US was discovered to be the world’s second most congested metropolis final 12 months, with drivers spending a median of 155 hours caught in site visitors.
That was adopted by the French capital Paris (138 hours) and the US metropolis of Boston (134 hours).
Bristol has the UK’s second worst street congestion (91 hours), adopted by Manchester (84 hours), Birmingham (73 hours) and Belfast (72 hours).
The UK’s 5 most congested street corridors had been all present in London.
Essentially the most extreme was the A219 southbound from Fulham to Morden – a serious route out of the capital – on which drivers misplaced a median of 47 hours final 12 months.
This was partly as a consequence of delays brought on by the closure of Hammersmith Bridge to motorised autos.